019 Growth Through Photography Trips
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About this listen
In Episode 19 of Shutter Nonsense, hosts Michael and Jeffrey dig into how photography trips shape us far beyond the images we bring home. Travel can spark creativity and excitement, but it also introduces uncertainty, pressure, and the challenge of balancing expectations with reality.
We talk about what happens when you photograph unfamiliar places, how travel can help reconnect you with your original motivation for picking up a camera, and why growth often comes from being uncomfortable. Along the way, we share personal travel stories, discuss planning versus spontaneity, explore solo versus group travel dynamics, and reflect on how revisiting familiar locations compares to chasing something new.
This episode is less about destinations and more about intention, awareness, and the long-term impact photography trips can have on your creative life. Whether you travel often or only occasionally, this conversation is about making those trips more meaningful.
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Highlights:
- Why photography trips often change how we think about photography, not just what we photograph
- The creative benefits and mental challenges of working in unfamiliar locations
- How travel can help reconnect you with your original motivation for picking up a camera
- Planning versus spontaneity, and why both matter on photography-focused trips
- Solo travel compared to group trips, and how each shapes the experience differently
- Balancing photography goals with simply being present while traveling
- The role of repeat visits versus constantly chasing new destinations
- How deeper connections to places can influence conservation awareness and advocacy
- Practical advice for photographers planning their first trip centered around photography
Relevant Links:
Learn more about Michael's photography: www.michaelrung.com
Learn more about Jeffrey's photography: www.jeffreytadlock.com